January’s project of the month is DosBox. And it’s time to start voting for the February project of the month. The candidates are below, and you can go vote at http://twtpoll.com/fr2oso.
- Open Broadcaster Software
Open Broadcaster Software is free and open source software for the purposes of streaming live media content to the internet or to video files.
- Kiwix
Wikipedia offline & more
- Waterfox
Waterfox is a high performance browser based on the Mozilla Firefox source code. Made specifically for 64-Bit systems, Waterfox has one thing in mind: speed.
- WinDS PRO
WinDS PRO (también abreviado como WinDS) es un Pack de Emuladores (colección de emuladores) para emular Game Boy, Super Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance y Nintendo DS; todas ellas Consolas portátiles creadas por Nintendo.
- wxWidgets
wxWidgets is a free open source framework for development of cross platform GUI applications in C++ and many other languages via its different bindings (Python, Perl, Ruby, D, …).
- Redo Backup and Recovery
Easy rescue system with GUI tools for full system backup, bare metal recovery, partition editing, recovering deleted files, data protection, web browsing, and more. Uses partclone (like Clonezilla) with a UI like Ghost or Acronis. Runs from CD/USB.
- Arch Bang
ArchBang is a simple GNU/Linux distribution which provides you with a lightweight Arch Linux system combined with the OpenBox window manager. Suitable for both desktop and portable systems – It is fast, stable, and always up to date.
- SCons – a Software Construction tool
SCons is a software construction tool (build tool, substitute for Make) implemented in Python, based on the winning design in the Software Carpentry build tool competition (in turn based on the Cons build tool).
- AjaXplorer
Simply share documents and folders with your teams, Administrate your box with an Entreprise grade console (rights, groups, plug ins), Access documents with a Web Gui, Smartphones and tablet apps (iOS, Android), Sync folders on your computer (public beta, PC, Mac, Linux, Web, Tablets).
Redo does it for me
My currently favorite is #Docear. Its a pity that this great piece of open software isn’t in the list yet. 🙂